Volume 5, Issue 1
September 2020
Table of Content
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- Editorial by Harvey Kwiyani
- God in Oral African Theology: Exploring the Spoken Theologies of Afua Kuma and Tope Alabi by Joseph Ola and Harvey Kwiyani
- Christianity and the Fate of Africa: A Critique of the Debate by Kyama Mugambi
- Images of African Preachers on the Nigerian Public Sphere by Ezekiel Adewale Ajibade
- Let My People Breathe: Black Lives Matter and the Church in Africa by Luc Kabongo
- “In and Out of Africa”: The Transnational Pentecostal Church Nzambe Malamu, Its Migratory Entanglements and Its Missionary Strategy by Moritz Fischer
- Book Review of “World Christianity in Western Europe: Diasporic Identity, Narrative & Missiology” Edited by Israel Oluwole Olofinjana. Reviewed by Dar Yarnell
- Book Review of “Multicultural Kingdom: Ethnic Diversity, Mission and the Church” by Harvey Kwiyani. Reviewed by Damilola Abraham
Joseph Ola & Harvey Kwiyani
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